German Shorthaired Pointer

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Breed Attributes

General

Breed group: Sporting    Type: Pure Breed    Talent: , , ,

Physical

Size: Medium     Weight: 55-70 lbs     Fur length: Short    Ears: Flappy    Fur type: Straight    Fur Color: Black, Black & White, Brown & White, Dark Brown / Chocolate

ATTRIBUTES

Life Expectancy: About 12-15 years    Rarity: Common    Availability: Easily available    Climate: Good for every climate.

Breed Details

General

The German Shorthaired Pointer comes from the old Spanish Pointer, which was brought to Germany in the early 1600?s.

However, it is impossible to know the exact origins of the German Shorthaired Pointer, the best candidates would be the Schweisshund, the Foxhound, other hounds and also the Italian Pointer.

Color

The German Shorthaired Pointer can come in combinations of liver and white ticked, liver patched and white ticked or liver roan.It can also come in solid liver color.

Coat

The coat of the German Shorthaired Pointer is short, thick and tough. Hairs are softer, thinner and shorter on ears and head and are longer under the tail and on back of haunches.

Personality

The German Shorthaired Pointer is a loyal and protective dog that loves to be with family members; it constantly needs to be near people and is very cheerful and friendly. Liking children, these dogs make excellent family pets if enough exercised. If left alone for a long time, they might become bored and destructive. German Shorthaired Pointers are extremely energetic and need to have daily chances to spend their energy. Smart and willing to please, these dogs are quite easy to train.

Care

The German Shorthaired Pointer is generally a healthy breed, but some can be prone to epilepsy, hermaphrodism an lymphedema. Some other minor concerns are gastric torsion, entropion, VWD, pannus, OCD and CHD. Very easy to take care of, the German Shorthaired Pointer needs to be brushed regularly and bathe only when necessary. The ears must be checked regularly and the coat must be dried after hunting.

Training

The German Shorthaired Pointer is quite easy to train, but tend to be stubborn, so it needs patient and firm training.

Activity

The German Shorthaired Pointer is an extremely energetic dog that will take as much exercise as you can give it. They need a lot of daily exercise or they might become destructive.

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